Metafish
Introduction
A Doylean “Lost World” setting for an intended audience that enjoyed programs like Pokémon and Digimon. The setting is populated by creatures who resemble animals, fungi, and plants, but actually represent a 4th, ?lost? kingdom of multicellular living things who show evidence of genomic infiltration by extraterrestrials.
[MF1] Glopper
[MF1.1] Glipper — abundant in all aquatic environments. Important food source for numerous large aquatic species. Fished by Yelei tribeswomen. Eats mostly flitterfish [MF5.1], crocowogs [MF8.2], unnamed [MF9.2], unnamed [MF10.1], and the occasional whipperphi [MF3.1] or bleebee [MF2.1]. |
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[MF1.2] Glopper — stalk beaches and river beds devouring small prey and scavenging what they can. |
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[MF1.3] Galloper — give live-birth to glippers. |
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[MF1.4] Galaphon — only one or two of these on the island at any given time. An occasional aberration. |
[MF2] Unnamed
[MF2.1] Bleebee — common food source. |
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[MF2.2] Blarp — common food source. |
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[MF2.3] Blauphin — extremely deadly predator. |
[MF3] Whipperfish
[MF3.1] Whipperphi — hallucinogenic. Toxic in large numbers. |
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[MF3.2] Whippersnap — |
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[MF3.3] Whipperfish — |
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[MF3.4] Whipperspike — generally has a cluster of whipperphi around it. Extremely dangerous. |
[MF4] Unnamed
[MF4.1] Unnamed — |
[MF5] Grabeel
[MF5.1] Unnamed — |
[MF6] Unnamed
[MF6.1] Unnamed — |
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[MF6.4] Unnamed — |
[MF7] Unnamed
[MF7.1] Unnamed — |
[MF8] Croconewt
[MF8.1] Croconewt egg — |
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[MF8.2] Tadpodile / Crocowog — |
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[MF8.3] Allimander — |
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[MF8.4] Salamater — a voracious ambush predator that hunts beaches and river beds as well as the open water. |
[MF9] Unnamed
[MF9.1] Unnamed — |
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[MF9.6] Unnamed — |
[MF10] Unnamed
[MF10.1] Unnamed — |
[MF11] Unnamed
[MF11.1] Unnamed — |
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[MF11.4] Unnamed — |